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    Hasn't RAW’s standards fallen since Kao's departure?

    No, I like the PM who has practically turned around India's foreign policy and made the world sit up and start taking us seriously. Secured billions in foreign investment, has started making starting and doing business easier, reduced corruption, has stewarded rising economic growth rates...
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    Hasn't RAW’s standards fallen since Kao's departure?

    Its just that our peace loving governments have not really invested RAW. Or when invested, it was reduced by another idiot peace loving PM. We finally have a nationalist PM who will invest in RAW again.
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    The holy city is fast becoming a Las Vegas for pilgrims

    Don't see the issue here. They have to manage tens of millions of pilgrims and unless they build gigantic facilities, how will they be able to effectively manage those people.
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    Uproar on Social media for Geo showing Maps with Kashmir as India

    Happens all the time everywhere. No biggie.
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    Ways to control food cravings

    I just drink Chai with no sugar whenever I get food cravings. Works like a charm!
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    A cultural discussion : Indo-Japanese historical relationship

    Why wouldn't they claim IVC ? It is their right. Indian Tamils are Indian..and by that they get rights to claim every heritage from every part of India - whether its IVC in North West India or the heritage of brilliant music of Ravindra Nath Tagore from East India. The same way I as a North...
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    First Baby Doll, now Chitiyan Kalaiyan

    nice! talented musicians!
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    Japan ready to finance India’s coal-fuelled projects

    I think that is because most of Japanese investment is in South India, particularly Tamil Nadu. Industrial townships becoming like a mini-Japan there. And even more are coming up. Today's news! Mahindra Lifespaces, Sumitomo Corporation tie up for industrial park - The Economic Times As...
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    Japan ready to finance India’s coal-fuelled projects

    He's going the extra mile for Japan for sure. A dedicated team of bureaucrats has been created by the PMO(Prime Minister's Office) for the sole purpose of helping and facilitating any Japanese company that wants to set up shop in India or expand. Other corporations of every other country...
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    Our Army of 1.3 million is not to ‘preach peace’, Manohar Parrikar says

    Allow me to break down your post and refute each point one by one. First of all, despite the widely acknowledged and reported fact that Musharraf fabricated economic data for Pakistan to show himself in good light - at no point of time in the last decade has Pakistan surpassed India's growth...
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    In Germany, are anti-Muslim terrorists the real threat? - Washington Post

    Well, the left leaning Congress party consistently encouraged and allowed immigration to India from Bangladesh because all the immigrants gave vote to the Congress. It became a vote bank for them at the cost of our national stability and security. Is it perhaps something similar?
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    Our Army of 1.3 million is not to ‘preach peace’, Manohar Parrikar says

    India is reconciled to the fact that Pakistan will always be an outpost of foreign influences. Whether or not India becomes a global power is dependent on India's economy. We have been a poor country and have seen that without economics its hard to be even a regional power. And as we have...
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    In Germany, are anti-Muslim terrorists the real threat? - Washington Post

    Why do the European governments wish to make ethnic europeans a minority in their own lands? Why are they persisting with allowing refugees ?
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    In Germany, are anti-Muslim terrorists the real threat? - Washington Post

    I don't see the problem here. Europeans see the Muslims as non-compatible with their culture and ethos. It is being shoved on them by their Government (mostly left leaning). There will naturally be a pushback by the people - it is finding outlets through right wing parties. And its not just...
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    Our Army of 1.3 million is not to ‘preach peace’, Manohar Parrikar says

    And in the end the point remains same. Why would India want peace with Pakistan when Pakistan still sponsors terrorism. I presume there has to be a logical answer, striving for peace with an unstable nation that is bent on using non-state actors for terrorism is being daft. Unless you think...
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    Pakistan expresses concern at plight of Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims

    Considering that we share a very large land border with Myanmar. The other countries are Bangladesh and China,Thailand. None of the them are going to allow Pakistan access to an airbase for bombing. Do you think Bangladesh will ever allow PAF a base to bomb Myanmar? So where exactly are you...
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    ‘You have to neutralise terrorist through terrorist only,’ says Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar

    We don't need for China to take anything seriously. Keep waiting till $hit hits the fan in Xinjiang thanks to Pakistan. Ultimately, what matters for us is economic growth. We will get what we want.
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